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Date: | Mon, 2 Dec 1996 09:50:15 -0500 |
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Gathering Web bookmarks collectively in one location is a great idea!! We would
be pleased to link our web page with Alison's list of bookmarks!
Now, this is a GREAT example of the Internet being used effectively in a health
promotion context. Sharing of resources and "person-power"!
Debbie Bang
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> I appreciated very much having access to Alison Stirling's
> bookmarks as per her announcement on Click4HP. Her and I
> have discussed quite a bit over the past year or two how
> best to share with others the list of bookmarks we have
> each shared and developed over time.
>
> I am currently working on dramatically renovating my Web site
> and was wondering how best to make my bookmarks available as
> well. Thanks Alison for Just Doing It! as the expression goes.
>
> I have seen so many meta-directories on different topics I think
> I am starting to go blind :-) Without question, Alison sharing
> her great list of bookmarks will help many get started and point
> them in the right direction. However, I am now asking myself if I
> should do the same or not.
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> I was planning on having part of my Web site be a similar list,
> with similar categories. Would this be overkill? It's not
> that it would require a lot of work. Compared to the mounting of
> the rest of my site, listing the bookmarks would be relatively
> easy, although still a little time consuming. I am just wondering
> how much of a resource it would be if it already exists?
>
> Would it be possible and would there be interest in joining
> together with Alison and expanding her list? I assume this is
> do-able technologically speaking. Perhaps we could build a larger
> list where those of us who have sites could link to. Perhaps
> keeping it as simple as possible would help toom, such as just
> emailing "additions" to Alison's original list to a student who
> could cross-check them, determine their relevance and add them.
> Just an idea of course.
>
> There are probably as many disadvantages as advantages to this, not
> least of which is the varying understandings people have of seemingly
> simple concepts such as health promotion, sustainability, community
> development, etc.
>
> I guess what I'm getting at is how feasible would it be to launch
> the development of an ever-growing bookmark site? I for one, would
> be more than happy to share my list as well. And thanks again
> Alison.
>
> JM Dupont
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